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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 56447" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Re: Just...wow!</p><p></p><p>If I think of 2 of the greatest shows I have done, one was (like yours) mixed on an Avid Venue desk, and had a nice sounding pro rig, but the other one was mixed on one of the Behringer mackie 8 bus clones with a couple of old Yorkville dual 15 type cabs and minimal outboard.</p><p></p><p>Both sounded really really good IMHO. Better gear is usually better, but the point I want to make (which you nicely conveyed in your post) was that the end result of a gig has a lot to do with factors other than the gear, such as efficiency/sufficient time, professionalism/preparedness, musicianship, controlled stage volume, venue acoustics, etc. I believe that sometimes we worry too much about the gear when the end result would be much better if we focused more on these other factors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 56447, member: 46"] Re: Just...wow! If I think of 2 of the greatest shows I have done, one was (like yours) mixed on an Avid Venue desk, and had a nice sounding pro rig, but the other one was mixed on one of the Behringer mackie 8 bus clones with a couple of old Yorkville dual 15 type cabs and minimal outboard. Both sounded really really good IMHO. Better gear is usually better, but the point I want to make (which you nicely conveyed in your post) was that the end result of a gig has a lot to do with factors other than the gear, such as efficiency/sufficient time, professionalism/preparedness, musicianship, controlled stage volume, venue acoustics, etc. I believe that sometimes we worry too much about the gear when the end result would be much better if we focused more on these other factors. [/QUOTE]
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